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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.TableDescriptor;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* A split restriction that restricts the pattern of the split point.
*
* The difference between {@link RegionSplitPolicy} and RegionSplitRestriction is that
* RegionSplitRestriction defines how to split while {@link RegionSplitPolicy} defines when we need
* to split.
*
* We can specify a split restriction, "KeyPrefix" or "DelimitedKeyPrefix", to a table with the
* "hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.type" property. The "KeyPrefix" split restriction
* groups rows by a prefix of the row-key. And the "DelimitedKeyPrefix" split restriction groups
* rows by a prefix of the row-key with a delimiter.
*
* For example:
*
*
* # Create a table with a "KeyPrefix" split restriction, where the prefix length is 2 bytes
* hbase> create 'tbl1', 'fam',
* {CONFIGURATION => {'hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.type' => 'KeyPrefix',
* 'hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.prefix_length' => '2'}}
*
* # Create a table with a "DelimitedKeyPrefix" split restriction, where the delimiter is a comma
* hbase> create 'tbl2', 'fam',
* {CONFIGURATION => {'hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.type' => 'DelimitedKeyPrefix',
* 'hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.delimiter' => ','}}
*
*
*
* Instead of specifying a split restriction to a table directly, we can also set the properties
* in hbase-site.xml. In this case, the specified split restriction is applied for all the tables.
*
* Note that the split restriction is also applied to a user-specified split point so that we don't
* allow users to break the restriction.
*
* @see NoRegionSplitRestriction
* @see KeyPrefixRegionSplitRestriction
* @see DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitRestriction
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public abstract class RegionSplitRestriction {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(RegionSplitRestriction.class);
public static final String RESTRICTION_TYPE_KEY =
"hbase.regionserver.region.split_restriction.type";
public static final String RESTRICTION_TYPE_NONE = "None";
public static final String RESTRICTION_TYPE_KEY_PREFIX = "KeyPrefix";
public static final String RESTRICTION_TYPE_DELIMITED_KEY_PREFIX = "DelimitedKeyPrefix";
/**
* Create the RegionSplitRestriction configured for the given table.
*
* @param tableDescriptor the table descriptor
* @param conf the configuration
* @return a RegionSplitRestriction instance
* @throws IOException if an error occurs
*/
public static RegionSplitRestriction create(TableDescriptor tableDescriptor,
Configuration conf) throws IOException {
String type = tableDescriptor.getValue(RESTRICTION_TYPE_KEY);
if (type == null) {
type = conf.get(RESTRICTION_TYPE_KEY, RESTRICTION_TYPE_NONE);
}
RegionSplitRestriction ret;
switch (type) {
case RESTRICTION_TYPE_NONE:
ret = new NoRegionSplitRestriction();
break;
case RESTRICTION_TYPE_KEY_PREFIX:
ret = new KeyPrefixRegionSplitRestriction();
break;
case RESTRICTION_TYPE_DELIMITED_KEY_PREFIX:
ret = new DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitRestriction();
break;
default:
LOG.warn("Invalid RegionSplitRestriction type specified: {}. "
+ "Using the default RegionSplitRestriction", type);
ret = new NoRegionSplitRestriction();
break;
}
ret.initialize(tableDescriptor, conf);
return ret;
}
/**
* Initialize the RegionSplitRestriction instance
*
* @param tableDescriptor the table descriptor
* @param conf the configuration
* @throws IOException if an error occurs
*/
public abstract void initialize(TableDescriptor tableDescriptor, Configuration conf)
throws IOException;
/**
* Returns a restricted split point.
*
* @param splitPoint the split point determined by {@link RegionSplitPolicy} or specified by a
* user manually
* @return the restricted split point
*/
public abstract byte[] getRestrictedSplitPoint(byte[] splitPoint);
}